Broadcast News Roundup 12/19
Posted on: December 19, 2007 Strike or no strike, NBC late-night shows to resume Jan. 2
NBC’s late-night hosts Jay Leno and Conan O’Brien are both slated to air new shows on Jan. 2 for the first time since writers walked off the job Nov. 5, the network has announced. How the programs will fare without writing teams backing them up remains to be seen, this article says. The New York Times
NFL faces breach of contract suit from Comcast
Comcast on Thursday filed a lawsuit in the New York State Supreme Court against the National Football League alleging a breach of contract. The cable operator claims the NFL has been encouraging its subscribers to drop its service on the grounds that access to the NFL Network requires carries a special fee, effectively “destroying” Comcast’s right to put the channel on the sports tier, which the league had agreed to in their deal. “We haven’t seen the lawsuit so we can’t address specifics,” NFL Network spokesman Seth Palansky said. Broadcasting & Cable, Multichannel News
Vermont legislators want broader NFL coverage of Giants-Patriots game
Vermont Democrats Sens. Patrick Leahy and Bernie Sanders and Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., have joined Massachusetts Democrats Sen. John Kerry and Rep. Ed Markey in pushing for broader coverage of the Dec. 29 NFL game between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots. In a letter to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, the legislators asked that he ensure that “this potentially historic final game of the season is available over the air in Vermont.” Broadcasting & Cable
HD Radio shopping help offered online by Clear Channel, HD Radio Alliance
Clear Channel radio station Web sites are offering listeners an HD Radio education, with content including station guides and links to retailers Sony, Radiosophy, JVC and Sangean and other HD radio manufacturers. Meanwhile, the HD Digital Radio Alliance has come up with a new online HD shopping guide for consumers. Radio Ink



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